This weekend we are in Las Vegas attending MCON, a Military Convention intent on bringing Veterans & Military Service Members together! 🇺🇸
Regiment Gaming LLC
Armed Forces
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX 1,905 followers
America’s #1 Military Gaming Organization. Our explicit mission is uniting Veterans & Service Members through gaming.
About us
REGIMENT is America’s #1 Military Gaming Community. Follow our socials: https://linktr.ee/RegimentGG
- Website
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http://www.regiment.gg
External link for Regiment Gaming LLC
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- eSports, Live Streaming, Charity, and Veteran Support
Locations
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Primary
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, US
Employees at Regiment Gaming LLC
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Alesha Smith
Influencer Relations Team Manager at Stack Up and Charity Liaison for Regiment
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Andrew Wiley
“A man’s ego is the fountainhead of human progression “ - Ayn Rand
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Blaine Watson
Account Executive at Justin Wiggains- Goosehead Insurance
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Ryan Terry
Marketing, Flight Operations, Metal Work, Gaming, Automotive -- You name it I can do it!
Updates
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The CEO of KICK has committed $5,000 for REGIMENT to host a PTSD awareness charity tournament for #Military Service Members & #Veterans! 🫡 We will be donating these funds to The American Legion in support of their #BeTheOne suicide prevention initiative! ❤️
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Regiment Gaming LLC reposted this
This Saturday I will speaking to the CEO of KICK on his live-stream! Tune in as we discuss what Regiment Gaming LLC does for Veterans, thoughts on recent events with Twitch, and more!
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A message from a Marine who left the #Military last year: “When people ask “so are you glad you’re out?” The answer is always “oh yeah, im happy to be home”, and then the occasional joke about how I’d never go back. That’s just not true. This year has been the hardest year of my life. I love the corps. I love my brothers who I served with. Sweat with. Bled with. Cried with. I miss it. I miss everything about it. My fellow Vets know. The sudden sense of abandonment. No purpose. The fading feeling of belonging. We all feel it. And it’s only talked about once we hear about a brother offing themselves over mental health issues. Those exact issues we feel every day when we wake up. We packed out 100+ lbs of gear, hiked miles and miles through mountains, desert, cold, and rain. We’d stay awake for days patrolling, doing the same thing over and over again. Surviving on nicotine and Bev Pow. How did we get through all of that but as soon as we leave we mentally break so easily? We didn’t survive the Corps life because we HAD to. We didn’t make it through each day from cigarettes and energy drinks. We didn’t wake up every morning to do the same old stuff because it was fun. We did it because we had eachother. You may not have realized it before, I mean most of us didn’t. But as soon as you left I know it hit you like a freight train. It was just all gone. One day you’re waking up for a dreadful PT, and the next day you’re sitting on the edge of your bed back in your hometown numb to all emotions. Asking yourself “That’s it?… now what?” Some Vets will read halfway through this and scoff, “just grow a pair and move on” Ok, i’ll let you tell that to the next family that loses their son to suicide. The Veteran community can be so toxic. The same guys who belittle the ones battling mental health issues will go repost “22 a day” and wear a stupid bracelet with somebodies name on it that they barely know. What happened to the brotherhood? Why did it end after we left? This post isn’t to point any fingers. It isn’t to gain support by pitying Veterans. I want to remind the Veteran community that we need to be there for eachother like we were in the Corps. I am tired of seeing my brothers fall to their demons. Ive been there, we’ve all been there, we know what it’s like. So do something about it. I’m here for you guys. I know y’all are here for me. That is what true brotherhood is about. Our motto “Semper Fidelis” translates from latin, meaning Always faithful. So practice what you preach. Protect eachother, love on eachother, let your brothers know they aren’t alone. You matter. I love you guys.”
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Today we teamed up with The Georgia Aquarium to provide #Military Veterans with the opportunity to swim with whale sharks! Firm handshakes to The Georgia Aquarium and The Home Depot Foundation for making this possible. 🤝
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Do you want a FREE Gaming PC? 👀 Thanks to VET Tv - Veteran Entertainment Television you can enter below for a chance to win a Gaming PC built by Paradox Customs! 🔥 Enter the giveaway: https://lnkd.in/e8yWiiqm
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Regiment Gaming LLC reposted this
Today we announced the release of the REGIMENT x G FUEL Collectors Box! I have been waiting 6 years for this.. THANK YOU everyone for helping to make this a reality.
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Happy 249th Birthday, US Navy! 🇺🇸 The U.S. Navy has been protecting America at sea and defending American interests around the globe for over two centuries. To all sailors current and past, we thank you for your service! 🫡 #TheREGIMENT | #NavyBirthday
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Regiment Gaming LLC reposted this
I am beyond proud to announce that Regiment Gaming LLC has surpassed ONE MILLION DOLLARS in sales for one of our sponsors! 🤯 This is a milestone that very few gaming organizations have reached… THANK YOU to everyone for supporting and believing in us. The members, the supporters, our sponsors, the haters, and especially my staff. All of you have played a role in our success. Your support has not only fueled our growth but also helped us make a real impact in the Military & Gaming industries. Big announcements coming soon 🍻
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TwitchCon was a HUGE success! 🫡 Thanks to our amazing sponsors, we recruited over 100 Military Service Members & Veterans to join REGIMENT during the event! #TheREGIMENT | #TwitchCon
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